Expedition: Project Trinidad - Shipwreck and Sunken Treasure

This expedition is a currently active quest for the recovery of rare
pre-civil war gold coins which sank on an iron hulled steamer.

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To
ensure the continuation of our successful expeditions, both domestic and
international, based on factual historical and archival research, utilizing the
best professionals in the industry. Also to provide a return on investment while
maintaining the highest archaeological standards.

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follow your dream to find Lost & Sunken Treasure!

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Currently active expedition for recovery of Sunken Treasure

This expedition is an ongoing quest and currently active expedition to
recover an extremely valuable

Image of the vessel "Trinidad"

cargo of rare US pre-civil war gold coins. The
vessel sank in the early 1800's and this vessel was an iron hulled vessel. This
vessel sank in the Atlantic Ocean in international waters.

This expedition is the search for and recovery of Gold on a 19th Century
steamship that was lost while carrying a large quantity of American gold
coins. This vessel has been given the code name "Trinidad" to preserve
non-disclosure of sensitive and proprietary information. The resting place
of the "Trinidad" is in international waters, and the present day monetary
value of the American gold coins is conservatively estimated to be over 100
million.

The research and documentation for this project was compiled by the top
researchers and archival documentation specialist in the nation. The
research and documentation consists of hundreds of pages of primary source
material and fist hand witnesses.

The "Trinidad" sailed from the U.S. for Europe with a shipment of
American gold coins and a large number of wealthy first class passengers.
Soon after its departure the "Trinidad" collided with another vessel, which
continued on its way oblivious to the damage it had caused. After the
collision the "Trinidad" maintained course but the impact had broken away
iron plates from around the coal bunkers. This allowed water to pour in with
such force that the furnaces were extinguished.

Some of the outstanding merits of this project are:

Relatively unreported by secondary sources, not a "known" wreck.

Documented cargo of American Gold Coins, Pre Civil War.

Wealthy First Class Passengers carrying American Gold Coins and
Jewelry.

Vessel sank intact in deep water unreachable till now with the use
of mixed gas technical diving or commercial saturation diving.

Wreck site is in international waters, within 100-120 Nautical Miles
of closest major U.S. port.

Research and re-navigation analysis completed, project ready to go.

Individual gold coins probably have greater average value than those
recovered from the SS Central America and the SS Republic.

Since this is an ongoing project dealing with confidential and proprietary
information regarding the location of an extremely valuable cargo of gold coins
and rare and valuable early American coins we cannot provide further information
till the completion of the expedition and the recovery of the valuable cargo of
gold and rare early American coins.